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Sikh Temple Kalas Wala

Type: Monument - Temple
Province: Punjab
District: Sialkot
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 1799-1849 CE
Description: A Sikh temple built of small burnt bricks with lime mortar on a 1.3m high platform. It is square at the base but made octagonal below the dome. The facade is decorated with rectangular multicusped arched panels and floral designs and other figures. The interior is octagonal decorated with arched and rectangular panels. The drum and dome are lime plastered and crowned with a finial. Another structure, square in plan and with a flat roof is on the eastern side of the temple while a square tank measuring 49.39mx49.39m is built on the eastern side.
Latitude: 32.202777778
Longitude: 74.650000000
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: The Monuments and Ancient Sites in the Surveyed Districts of Punjab
Published In: Pakistan Archaeology, Number 29, 1994-1996, DOAM, Karachi
Year of Publication: 1996
Bibliography/Reference: Rasool, Niaz
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